🥇 BANNER EXTREMELY RARE HAMMERED PENNY

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WOW......... Dad & I spent 4 lovely hours in the sun on the same field as yesterday.
This was our last shot on here before the crop would start to show, so it was a 1 hit weekend!
The hotspot we found yesterday had been gridded out, so on a hunch we skipped loads of runs & started higher up the slope.
I was happy enough with Dad's 1921 Florin which hardly ever show up, but what was to follow was amazing....

3 Jettons
1 Scrappy
1 Poor hammered Penny
Victorian Royal Artillery Button
Tudor Button
Gilt Leather Mount
Tudor Strapend
Tudor Dagger Chape
Frag of Roman Bracelet
Medieval Coin Weight

I got a hammered silver Anglo-Saxon Penny which is one of the earliest of this type minted, they only strated a few years earlier. Its Baldred 823-25, Moneyer DUNUN of Rochester, which on my coin is spelt DUN:N, so it might be a new die type.:thumbsup: (I will update)
This coin is EXTREMELY RARE & coins of this King typically sell for more than $10,000.:headbang:

It by far the most expensive coin I have found. Here is a little history:

Wiki: Baldred was King of Kent, from 823 until 826 or 827. Ceolwulf I king of Mercia, had ruled Kent directly, but in 823 he was deposed by Beornwulf, and at about the same time moneyers at Canterbury started issuing coins in the name of Baldred, king of Kent. It is uncertain whether he was independent or a Mercian under-king. In 826 or 827 he was expelled by Aethelwulf, son of King Egbert of Wessex, and Kent was ruled directly by Wessex thereafter.


UPDATE:
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This is one of only three known specimens of this type for the Rochester moneyer Dunn (Naisimith R9.1). The three coins each have different readings of the moneyer's name - DVNVN, DVNN (V's inverted), and now, on your coin, DVNN.

The other two coins have an H after REX on the obverse. Is this the case with your coin also?
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Clearly a BANNER Find !!! ( Not that I would have had any clue were it not for your excitement and the facts you gave us )
Incredible hunt man - the Cru seems to be off to a stellar year so far !
 

Simply WOW!That's it right there curled and sweet and forever a keeper.
You're so right on not to get it straightened, the coinage seems to be very brittle and it's amazing that it's curled and not just broken off like most that are in the proximity in age.
You have my vote as it would make anybody smile digging it out of the hole.:headbang:
 

As always great finds! I enjoy reading your post. Glad to see you and your father making great finds.
 

I looked in the current Spinks, valued at £4750 in VF, but that's a guide, and like you say not many been found..so who knows. But I know you won't sell, so value of what it's worth is hard, as it's not for sale...great find and I expect to see it up top :thumbsup: SS

Because we can't afford to keep it, it may just need to be up for sale. However, I would prefer it in a Museum & get less for me & the owner than sell it to the highest bidder.
 

From where I'm standing...just about all your finds are rare; but when you say its rare it has to be outstanding, well done on a great find!

Your not wrong. I chose my words wisely when it come to coins.:thumbsup:
 

Another killer day in the field Cru , congrats on the awesome coins and artifacts ..cheers Mick
 

Bloody h-ll Mate, another BANNER find!!!!
Congrats to you Cru. :occasion14:

Cheers,
Doug
 

First time I've ever nominated something for banner. Well worth it. Nice going!
 

Because we can't afford to keep it, it may just need to be up for sale. However, I would prefer it in a Museum & get less for me & the owner than sell it to the highest bidder.

Very commendable, Im sure there are many that would like to see it, just like all of use here, thanks for sharing.
 

You only beat my oldest coin by 951 years! I can only dream of making finds like yours. Congratulations and "Good Providence" on your next hunt.
 

Truly amazing rarity. BANNER vote in.
 

Thanks for your votes everyone. I knew it was Banner worthy but it doesn't always go the way I feel, so I never worry/get my hopes up. This coin, I believe, has the same odds as a big lottery win, so for me, it's a once in a lifetime find. I know I'm lucky & have had a few now, but it proves that if you do the time & like IP states dig a few million holes, the winning ticket will show!!!
 

Congrats on a very well deserved Banner coin, A find we UK detectorists dream of finding every time we dig dirt, but few ever do...:thumbsup:

SS
 

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